Dev support - HTC One Mini

first, may i say a HUGE THANKYOU to all the devs who have stuck by this phone, and those who have moved onto other devices that still support this one. but what are the moderators thinking!!?!? the maker of SOLID ROM (and a main part in the community) 'Tribulattifather' was banned for forgetting to remove a tiny thing from his rom and was banned instantly without chance to reason. i moved from the DESIRE HD to ONE S then to ONE MINI, and the support was awesome on those phones, but this one is quickly depleting, with no help to the moderators.
sorry for the rant but i can't be the only one thinking this,,, am i?

owniige said:
first, may i say a HUGE THANKYOU to all the devs who have stuck by this phone, and those who have moved onto other devices that still support this one. but what are the moderators thinking!!?!? the maker of SOLID ROM (and a main part in the community) 'Tribulattifather' was banned for forgetting to remove a tiny thing from his rom and was banned instantly without chance to reason. i moved from the DESIRE HD to ONE S then to ONE MINI, and the support was awesome on those phones, but this one is quickly depleting, with no help to the moderators.
sorry for the rant but i can't be the only one thinking this,,, am i?
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HTC is lacking on the support for the mini also. The latest kernel source is the 4.2.2 and the at&t version is still 4.2.2. It's currently updating to 4.4.2 or 4.4 for the at&t version. I wish there were roms that are based on the at&t version because I can't seem to get paid apps working on the google play unless it's the at&t version.

abzboi said:
HTC is lacking on the support for the mini also. The latest kernel source is the 4.2.2 and the at&t version is still 4.2.2. It's currently updating to 4.4.2 or 4.4 for the at&t version. I wish there were roms that are based on the at&t version because I can't seem to get paid apps working on the google play unless it's the at&t version.
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the only rom i havent had issues with paid apps is the stock rom with the xposed installer and superuser installed, and the hybrid V3

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Update to Jelly Bean if Rooted?

Hi all, I have the Verizon GS3 (SCH-I535). When I first got it, I flashed it using this guide - I apparently installed a rom by invisiblek that stripped out a lot of the applications. Well, since I'm a first time smartphone user, I asked in that thread that since my G3 was now rooted if I should accept OTA updates in the future, to which one person told me no. Last night I got a notification that my phone wanted to update to Jelly Bean, so now I'm not sure what to do. I don't accept the update because it will brick my phone, right? And if that's the case, where do I download a rooted version of Jelly Bean for it? (I searched this forum but couldn't really find anything other than people's custom versions, like Slimbean). I'm really confused with all the different rom versions available for the different carriers and models, though I suspect I can only use one for Verizon. Side question too - "rooted" is a modified version of an official OS release, right? It's not a method of installing an OS, it's an actual modified version, right? And if I want Jelly Bean, I have to continue using these modified versions, right?
Hi all, I have the Verizon GS3 (SCH-I535). When I first got it, I flashed it using this guide - I apparently installed a rom by invisiblek that stripped out a lot of the applications. Well, since I'm a first time smartphone user, I asked in that thread that since my G3 was now rooted if I should accept OTA updates in the future, to which one person told me no. Last night I got a notification that my phone wanted to update to Jelly Bean, so now I'm not sure what to do. I don't accept the update because it will brick my phone, right?
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Jellybean has not been officially released in any capacity to the Verizon GSIII. The update you see is roughly 30mb at the most, it's an incremental update at best from when you purchased the phone. No, it will not brick your phone. If you have a custom recovery then the update will fail. If you do not have a custom recovery then the update will unroot and unlock the bootloader and install successfully. We're months away from a Verizon update to Jellybean.
And if that's the case, where do I download a rooted version of Jelly Bean for it? (I searched this forum but couldn't really find anything other than people's custom versions, like Slimbean). I'm really confused with all the different rom versions available for the different carriers and models, though I suspect I can only use one for Verizon.
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Download custom roms from the development section. Only flash roms for the Verizon GSIII aka d2vzw. These custom roms are people's different versions of the software available for our phone either officially or in jellybean's case unofficially.
Side question too - "rooted" is a modified version of an official OS release, right? It's not a method of installing an OS, it's an actual modified version, right? And if I want Jelly Bean, I have to continue using these modified versions, right?
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"Rooted" just means the user (you) have the ability to make changes to the system or root of the device that are not possible for stock non-rooted users. Just rooting your device means you gained administrator access to the system but nothing is changed until you install roms or other mods.
There is a truly great post in the development section by DroidStyle that details EVERYTHING you need to ask as a beginner. Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762709
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
SlimSnoopOS said:
Jellybean has not been officially released in any capacity to the Verizon GSIII. The update you see is roughly 30mb at the most, it's an incremental update at best from when you purchased the phone. No, it will not brick your phone. If you have a custom recovery then the update will fail. If you do not have a custom recovery then the update will unroot and unlock the bootloader and install successfully. We're months away from a Verizon update to Jellybean.
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Ah, I see, I thought it was JB since there were reports of people in some countries getting the JB update today. Coincidental timing!
Anyways, I went through with the update but it failed.
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Download custom roms from the development section. Only flash roms for the Verizon GSIII aka d2vzw. These custom roms are people's different versions of the software available for our phone either officially or in jellybean's case unofficially.
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Ah I see, so if I were to download something that's JB, it's just someone's "fan" version of it? And the JB version that leaked to the international phones today won't work on our Verizon ones?
Thank you for your help!
SurferJon said:
Ah, I see, I thought it was JB since there were reports of people in some countries getting the JB update today. Coincidental timing!
Anyways, I went through with the update but it failed.
Ah I see, so if I were to download something that's JB, it's just someone's "fan" version of it? And the JB version that leaked to the international phones today won't work on our Verizon ones?
Thank you for your help!
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My pleasure, no worries! I have to much respect for any dev who undertakes developing or porting roms to call it a fan version. It's best to refer to it as "customized" which is what they are: custom versions of what may or may not be available.
Nah, unless there is a leak for the Verizon Jellybean update consider any news you hear/see about GSIII updates as completely useless unless Verizon is mentioned. The international version has completely different hardware inside the phone so any roms meant for that device will not work in the USA GSIII. You also can't actively flash another carrier's roms for this phone, it's not suggested and has the potential to render your device unresponsive.
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[Q] The three flavors of HTC One (VZW,HTC,GPE), and ROM origins

Hi,
This is my first post on the forums, and I was redirected to post in general after trying to reply in the developer's section.
There are a ton of ROMs available for the HTC M8 already, and unlocking / S-offing so straightforward, so much so that I'm a little confused as to the different varities and limitations of ROMs.
AFAIK, there are three types of retail phones one can purchase... a contract phone (VZW, for example), a DE (Developer Edition) phone, or a GPE (Google Play Edition) phone.
When I unlocked my VZW phone, it was because I wanted to get my hands on a developer edition ROM, so that I could a) get rid of the Verizon bloatware, b) receive OTA updates at HTC's discretion and timing, c) keep all the HTC components intact.
After installing the stock HTC ROM, my data connection would no longer work - I suspect because the ROM was from a GSM package.
There appears to be a ROM available with all the VZW crap removed, but that doesn't seem to be a true Developer Edition ROM ... just a pruned VZW one.
Does anyone know if there is a ROM out there that is:
1 - based off the actual stock HTC Developer Edition phone? It would be ideal if HTC's OTA updated were included.
2 - functional on Verizon's network (CDMA)?
Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks!
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Unfortunately Verizon is different than most carriers. Verizon, wants you to use their phones for their network . I am not sure if any phones not branded verizon werk on verizon. I didn't get the developers edition because it wasn't going to work very well if at all on verizon. Just root and debloat flash a custom ROM, and you will be set. make a backup and go at it.

[Q] Verizon HTC One ROM Question

I have a quick question about the Verizon variant of the HTC One M8. I just received my HTC One from Verizon. I quickly set to rooting and gaining S-Off. I was able to use Firewater and Weaksauce to gain root and S-Off really easily. Now, I am looking into flashing a different ROM, and here is where I am getting confused. I am wanting to use an AOSP ROM. However, there are very few AOSP builds in the Verizon HTC One forum. I did a bit of digging and I found that Cyanogenmod merged their releases into one device, uniquely named m8. So, my question: Will ROMs developed for just the HTC One M8 work for my Verizon M8? I don't want to flash a ROM and end up screwing something up (of course, I have made a stock rooted backup, but knowing my luck, something will happen and I will be SOL).
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I have a quick question about the Verizon variant of the HTC One M8. I just received my HTC One from Verizon. I quickly set to rooting and gaining S-Off. I was able to use Firewater and Weaksauce to gain root and S-Off really easily. Now, I am looking into flashing a different ROM, and here is where I am getting confused. I am wanting to use an AOSP ROM. However, there are very few AOSP builds in the Verizon HTC One forum. I did a bit of digging and I found that Cyanogenmod merged their releases into one device, uniquely named m8. So, my question: Will ROMs developed for just the HTC One M8 work for my Verizon M8? I don't want to flash a ROM and end up screwing something up (of course, I have made a stock rooted backup, but knowing my luck, something will happen and I will be SOL).
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It MUST say that it is compatible. Some roms say "for all variants" which means all versions of the phone.
stompysan said:
I have a quick question about the Verizon variant of the HTC One M8. I just received my HTC One from Verizon. I quickly set to rooting and gaining S-Off. I was able to use Firewater and Weaksauce to gain root and S-Off really easily. Now, I am looking into flashing a different ROM, and here is where I am getting confused. I am wanting to use an AOSP ROM. However, there are very few AOSP builds in the Verizon HTC One forum. I did a bit of digging and I found that Cyanogenmod merged their releases into one device, uniquely named m8. So, my question: Will ROMs developed for just the HTC One M8 work for my Verizon M8? I don't want to flash a ROM and end up screwing something up (of course, I have made a stock rooted backup, but knowing my luck, something will happen and I will be SOL).
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Wow, you're quite lucky to gain Firewater with a brand new device this late after it being fixed on new M8's. To answer your question, not all ROM's developed for the non carrier M8 will work on the carrier M8's (Verizon in this case), some will such as Cyanogenmod but not all. Usually the developers will say whether or not your carrier version (Once more, Verizon in this case) is compatible with their ROM, sometimes they don't but you can almost always find out by reading further into the thread as almost always someone else has asked. Oh and thank you's to @Quadrider10 for this part here(about it saying it's compatible), usually if it doesn't say it is compatible then it isn't but as I said you can always confirm it via replies to the thread or asking yourself.
Onto Cyanogenmod in specific, yes it will work perfectly on your device. I've personally tried it myself and honestly it is quite stable to be a "nightly". Anyways yeah it works and you'll be fine, just as always insure you have a working backup just incase.
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It MUST say that it is compatible. Some roms say "for all variants" which means all versions of the phone.
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That's what I thought, but I figured I would ask.
S1L3nTShaDoWz said:
Wow, you're quite lucky to gain Firewater with a brand new device this late after it being fixed on new M8's. To answer your question, not all ROM's developed for the non carrier M8 will work on the carrier M8's (Verizon in this case), some will such as Cyanogenmod but not all. Usually the developers will say whether or not your carrier version (Once more, Verizon in this case) is compatible with their ROM, sometimes they don't but you can almost always find out by reading further into the thread as almost always someone else has asked. Oh and thank you's to @Quadrider10 for this part here, usually if it doesn't say it is compatible then it isn't but as I said you can always confirm it via replies to the thread or asking yourself.
Onto Cyanogenmod in specific, yes it will work perfectly on your device. I've personally tried it myself and honestly it is quite stable to be a "nightly". Anyways yeah it works and you'll be fine.
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You have no idea how shocked I was that it worked. I installed Sunshine and it took me to the payment screen, so I thought I would give it a shot. Took about two minutes and it threw up that beautiful "You are now S-Off" message. Reboot to bootloader and sure enough, it worked. It did prompt me to update on my first boot, but I declined it. I am assuming I either got old stock or Verizon was just being extra lazy.
Anyway, thanks again for the quick responses. Going to give CM11 a shot!

(Diskussion) Android 5.0 Lollipop on HTC One SV K2U K2UL ?

A few weaks ago I read a news about outrolling Android Lollipop. In this article there also was the information that it maybe as well would run on older devices caused of lower hardware-requirements of Android 5.0. Htc hasn't given much information yet. So what do you think, will our ONE SV get Lollipop (official or dev-version/ported)?
I don't think HTC will bring us the official version but isn't anybody able to port it? Would be a great project.
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mmm i think we will never see other improvements in software... upgrading to kitkat was also possible but HTC didn't released and i believe it's a number matter: those who bought HTC one sv aren't too many...
libraraleleo said:
mmm i think we will never see other improvements in software... upgrading to kitkat was also possible but HTC didn't released and i believe it's a number matter: those who bought HTC one sv aren't too many...
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and of the not too many.. none were developers that stayed with it.. personally.. im thinking new phone in 2015 and passing my one sv down to my 6 year old
probably this post will be deleted but i found a way to flash lollipop in our phone...
http://www.lollipop-port.org/mp3-0/htc-one-sv-5105.html
does anyone know anything about it?
EDIT i saw what kind of links they are. just asking if it could be possible
are you serious? the screenshot on that site are from skydragon rom on htc one m8 and they are edited + links & video are fake.
probably it's better to close this thread as we all know that there will NOT be any further update for this device.
it's a waste of time doing these searches on web.

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dldennis76 said:
This phone is fairly new sold at walmart the prepaid 3g cdma only version of verizon GS3 prepaid. It will gain in popularity. It comes with 4.3 and can be rooted with towelroot. It tries to upgrade immediately to 4.4 ut just freeze SDM to shop it. 4.4 cannot be rooted with towelroot. Anyway, can someone please refer me to someone to contact in developing stuff for this phone as the firmware is different than the reg. Sch-i535. Any developers want a new project i will donate and assist(dump my system or whatever) thanks,
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As I suggested in a previous post of yours you'll want to look in the development forums for current devs who are still supporting the contract S3, it's merely a matter of doing a quick search inside the development forums
And being that it's on the 4.3 bootloader, it's locked down, the only possibility are bootloader locked roms but a dev would have to have this specific phone to be able to create a rom for it and there wouldn't be much as far as roms go
From my CM11 S3

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